View Full Version : Check out this M1903
I have not seen one like this in quite some time. See Gun Auction #13357674.
Rick the Librarian
04-22-2015, 07:06
When I tried to look the auction up, I was told by GB it is no longer in the system.
www.gunauction.com › Guns For Sale - C&R › Rifle
item:13357674 guns for sale - c&r : springfield armory ~ u.s. model 1903....very scarce, - completely original as mfd in 1907...c&r...no re
Here is the link http://www.gunauction.com/buy/13357674/
Something is wrong with that stock. The P proof should be script - or am I'm wrong?
My SA 160963 with a SA 2-07 barrel also has the CCV cartouche on a no-bolt stock and circle non serif P proof3064130642306433064430645
Something is wrong with that stock. The P proof should be script - or am I'm wrong?
That is a very good question. I would have stated that the proof "P" should be script but then RCS showed his which appears plain also.
I checked in John's book, "Service Rifle Production and Alteration 1905-1910" and could not find any mention of the final proof markings.
I did note that that rifle assembly had fallen way behind receiver production. It is interesting to note that RCS's rifle # 160963 has a barrel date of 2-07. The rifle shown in the auction, #231520 has a barrel date of 6-07.
The first RECIEVER numbered in January 1907 was # 269451.
Maybe John will tell us about the final proof markings.
Emri
Rick the Librarian
04-22-2015, 10:23
I didn't notice the block P until it was pointed out. I'd be curious, as well.
I have #230,477, also in the same "time frame" as the auction rifle, although not in as good of condition. The rifle has a BHM (see below) and a VERY faint script P. It has a 1908 30-06 barrel.
http://www.fototime.com/F51E7ED4C11E12B/standard.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/4F4C1D46D161EF2/standard.jpg
http://www.fototime.com/0CE00CF80E4F51A/standard.jpg
This rifle, which I purchased from a member of this forum, had one of the most interesting "sales requirements" ever - the seller wanted me to display the rifle, when I first got it, with "THE" Afghan!! LOL!
http://www.fototime.com/075EB44EF84E135/standard.jpg
Roadkingtrax
04-22-2015, 12:54
Nice rifle for sure. As are those posted here.
The hairline crack behind the receiver tang, would that just be the result of the no-bolt stock configuration? Obviously the rifle has been shot, but not much.
Smokeeaterpilot
04-22-2015, 03:07
I've seen several Jack the Dogs auctions he always has very nice stuff aND amazing pictures.
I've seen several Jack the Dogs auctions he always has very nice stuff aND amazing pictures.
Yes he does, ( have nice stuff ), and I wish I had a "photo set-up" like his photographer uses. They ARE well made.
Waiting on JB to answer about the proof "P".
Emri
John Beard
04-22-2015, 11:38
Something is wrong with that stock. The P proof should be script - or am I'm wrong?
You're wrong.
J.B.
This is one time I'm happy that I'm wrong, thanks John! Is there any reason why CCV marked stocks do not have a script P?
John Beard
04-23-2015, 11:06
This is one time I'm happy that I'm wrong, thanks John! Is there any reason why CCV marked stocks do not have a script P?
During the 1906-08 period, Springfield used a block "P" proof mark. I don't know if it was continuous, or intermittent, i.e., mixed. But a rifle from the 1906-08 period can correctly have a block "P" proof mark.
J.B.
John, did they used the block P only with the CCV inspected stocks, or are you aware of other inspectors aswell?
Rick the Librarian
04-24-2015, 06:03
I have a 78,180 rifle with a 1-08 barrel, another one of the "updated" M1903/05s and it also has a "script" P.
I notice that my s/n 160963 (with no bolt CCV cartouched stock) has the early handguard without the groove and without the small S stamp at the rear, also my bolt is only marked S
The handguard on s/n 231520 has the small S stamp at the rear
I would like to see a photo of the inside of the stock on s/n 231520
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